Tuesday, October 16, 2012

A Parachute in the Lime Tree by Annemarie Neary

A Parachute in the
Lime Tree is about four characters whose lives are deeply affected by WWII:
Oskar, Elsa, Charlie, and Kitty. The war stifles love affairs, as any war does.
Once again there is a couple who are separated because one is German, Oskar, and
the other is Jewish, Elsa. Kitty finds Oskar, the man in a parachute in her
lime tree, captivating, but his goal is to locate Elsa, who is in Ireland. He
isn’t successful and lives his life without her. Charlie, a medical student,
ends up marrying Elsa.

Each character has a different point of view regarding the
war. Even though Ireland took a neutral stance in the war, Oskar, Elsa,
Charlie, and Kitty did not think neutrality. The opinions and feelings of the
characters are learned by sharing in their daily lives. A Parachute in the Lime Tree is a perfect and entertaining way to
learn the history of WWII, with the emphasis in Ireland.

I experienced a difficult time reading the first few
chapters, although the separations aren’t labeled as chapters. It took time to
become comfortable because the narratives kept changing, followed by numerous alternating
characters. I viewed it as a good challenge to sort through as I continued
reading. By the end of the book I had mastered Annemarie Neary’s writing style.

The ending is unpredictable, which I appreciate the most. The
descriptions are vivid and I pictured each historical setting as I read A Parachute in the Lime Tree. Annemarie
Neary integrates love, suspense, and humor in her well researched novel.

As an aspiring writer, I am going to reread A Parachute in the Lime Tree by
Annemarie Neary, because her style was unique and at times a challenge. I know
I can benefit from reading different writing styles.

Readers of all ages who want to learn the history of WWII
will enjoy this historical novel.